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To the career of Jefferson Davis , leader of the Confederacy in the greatest Civil
War the world has yet witnessed , much study has been given , and it might
reasonably be supposed that little information concerning his life remains to be ...
To the career of Jefferson Davis , leader of the Confederacy in the greatest Civil
War the world has yet witnessed , much study has been given , and it might
reasonably be supposed that little information concerning his life remains to be ...
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Davis himself in 1872 , in response to an 6 A convenient summary of the history
of Fort Winnebago is given by Andrew J. Turner in Wis . Hist . Colls . , XIV , 65-
102 . 7 Mrs. John H. Kinzie , Wau Bun , The Early Day in the Northwest ( New
York ...
Davis himself in 1872 , in response to an 6 A convenient summary of the history
of Fort Winnebago is given by Andrew J. Turner in Wis . Hist . Colls . , XIV , 65-
102 . 7 Mrs. John H. Kinzie , Wau Bun , The Early Day in the Northwest ( New
York ...
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He built a “ rough little fort , ” and conciliated the neighboring red men to such an
extent that he was adopted into their tribe and given the name of Little Chief . The
winter was extremely cold , and Davis was often wet to the skin for hours .
He built a “ rough little fort , ” and conciliated the neighboring red men to such an
extent that he was adopted into their tribe and given the name of Little Chief . The
winter was extremely cold , and Davis was often wet to the skin for hours .
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The more semblance of authenticity is given to some of these articles , because
for a time in his early manhood Davis was a resident of Wisconsin , where at that
time he was well known — a brief statement of fact may help to dispel that illusion
...
The more semblance of authenticity is given to some of these articles , because
for a time in his early manhood Davis was a resident of Wisconsin , where at that
time he was well known — a brief statement of fact may help to dispel that illusion
...
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Osgood was given a large amount of State patronage by the Whigs to conciliate
him ; Osgood voted for Shields . * Trumbull misjudged Burton C. Cook , of Ottawa
, a holdover Democratic State Senator , who had refused to follow Douglas .
Osgood was given a large amount of State patronage by the Whigs to conciliate
him ; Osgood voted for Shields . * Trumbull misjudged Burton C. Cook , of Ottawa
, a holdover Democratic State Senator , who had refused to follow Douglas .
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